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Broadway legend Hal Prince on ‘West Side Story’ walkouts and not worrying about entertaining the audience
Hal Prince's Broadway: An Evening in Word and Song arrives at the Smith Center May 14.
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Immigrant advocates, marginalized communities march for justice on May Day
“If you think about it, we’re all immigrants."
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The Hydrant Club cuts the leash Downtown
At this doggie daycare, Dobermans and Chihuahuas make unusual playmates.
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Comedy with a ‘private booth’
Snapping pics of Jo Koy.
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Zap! goes on: tagging won’t stop urban beautification
Artists have volunteered to touch up their vandalized works.
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The Atomic Testing Museum goes 'Radioactive' with dance video
The local institution recently took on the Canadian Museum of Immigration.
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Mayweather vs. Pacquiao: The power of the fleeting moment
"If days of fight weekend become months of hockey season, Vegas moves away from its successful identity."
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Feeling mall-stalgic for the Meadows and how my mall got left behind
Giving love to the regional shopping centers of yore.
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In Brief: Oral histories, EDC, UNLV jazz and literary awards
The Latin Jazz Ensemble was awarded DownBeat Magazine’s Student Music Award for Undergraduate College Latin Group.
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Local social group Bears Las Vegas wants to connect the community
“[It’s] a place of inclusiveness, for anyone to join.”
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Hot Spots: Scheana Shay at Palms Pool, Pete Wentz at Rehab and more
Plus: Yacht Club is back at Drai's.
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Great things keep happening to U.K.-to-Vegas producer/DJ Mark Eteson
The Brit expat talked shop before playing Hakkasan this weekend.
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Five reasons to check out the Vegas debut of Bearracuda
Stand-and-model types need not apply.
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Oak & Ivy’s spring cocktails don’t hold back
The Container Park bar's seasonal creations run far and wild.
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Nightlife News & Notes: Fight Night celeb spotting and more
Plus: Encore Beach Club sells one of its Mid-Life Crisis bottle packages.
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Beer from space?! Ninkasi launches its Ground Control Imperial Stout
Space beer is here, and it’s outta this world.
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‘Grace and Frankie’ is an old sitcom in a new package
The new Netflix show combines a superficially progressive premise with some creaky sitcom construction.
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‘The D Train’ is an uneven mix of comedy and drama
It’s a mess, but at least it’s a commendable mess.
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Film review: ‘Welcome to Me’
It’s like a cross between “Weird Al” Yankovic’s UHF and a Lifetime movie.
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Five thoughts on Felipe Esparza at Backstage Bar & Billiards May 2
Felipe Esparza won’t tell what kind of shampoo he uses. No, seriously—we asked.
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Tragedy outweighs horror in ‘Maggie’
This is a different kind of zombie film ... one with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Love conquers all in ‘Giselle’
Nevada Ballet Theatre puts on the story ballet for its final performance of the season.
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NGRA’s BigHorn Rodeo brings flair to the bull ring
That’s right, the Nevada Gay Rodeo Association’s annual BigHorn Rodeo is back.
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Rock in Rio USA: 5 acts to catch at Vegas’ newest festival
We know you're going to Bruno and Taylor's sets. What are you doing the rest of the weekend, though?
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Album review: Mumford & Son’s ‘Wilder Mind’
It's a sonic leap forward, thanks to The National's Aaron Dessner.
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Five performance highlights from Future Future
From Little People to Bobby McFerrin's son, Taylor, the festival's next-level lineup delivered.
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Zach Braff’s ‘All New People’ fails to illuminate the human condition
And Las Vegas Little Theatre’s uneven production doesn’t add more depth.
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Rock in Rio USA: What makes the new Strip-side fest stand out?
And what the hell is a Rock Street?
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Five thoughts: Helmet at Backstage Bar & Billiards (April 30)
The Betty tour isn't just a cash-grab.
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Mariachi El Bronx hosts its own kind of May the 4th party
“All you outer-space nerds go f*ck off.”
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Local music news & notes: Spiritual Shepherd’s atmospheric doom metal and a new Demon Lung LP
Plus new releases from My Fair Rosalie and The Psyatics.
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‘Grace and Frankie’ is an old sitcom in a new package
The new Netflix show combines a superficially progressive premise with some creaky sitcom construction.
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‘The D Train’ is an uneven mix of comedy and drama
It’s a mess, but at least it’s a commendable mess.
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Film review: ‘Welcome to Me’
It’s like a cross between “Weird Al” Yankovic’s UHF and a Lifetime movie.
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Tragedy outweighs horror in ‘Maggie’
This is a different kind of zombie film ... one with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Arrest this movie: ‘Hot Pursuit’ is criminally unfunny
It's never a good sign when the funniest parts of a comedy
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Take the World Burger Tour at Hard Rock Cafe
From Germany to Dubai, exotic flavors are now available in Las Vegas.
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A first look at the vivacious vegan food at Vegenation
Chef Donald Lemperle brings fresh new flavors Downtown.
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Born in New York but perfect for Vegas, Carbone is on the way
In New York, Carbone is where you might see Jerry Seinfeld celebrating his birthday or Jay Z and Beyoncé having a quiet, romantic dinner.
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Dining Guide: Mother’s Day in Las Vegas 2015
Didn't make a reservation for Mom? You still have time, and we have the details.